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During Philadelphia’s divisive eight-day city worker strike that ended early Wednesday morning with a tentative contract ...
Philadelphia’s first major city workers strike since 1986 lasted eight days and four hours before Mayor Cherelle L. Parker ...
The deal, which must be ratified by members, will cost approximately $92 million over the course of five years.
Mayor Cherelle Parker reinforced her vision of balancing deserved raises to city workers with staying on budget as she ...
If housing violations arise, it’s on tenants to defend their rights. It’s a system that may not be effective at preventing ...
The deal for the city's white-collar workers union is similar to one the Parker Administration reach last with District ...
The tentative deal between the city and AFSCME District Council 47 still needs to be approved by union members. It includes smaller pay raises than what the union initially sought.
Mayor Cherelle Parker and city leaders are set to discuss the details of a tentative agreement that averted a strike by District Council 47, which is Philadelphia's white-collar union.
The contract agreement, coupled with an extension to the last deal, would increase the pay of the city's white collar workers ...
District Council 33 and the Parker administration last negotiated for hours on Saturday, but the two sides weren't able to ...
AFSCME District Council 33, representing more than 9,000 city employees from dispatchers to sanitation, was on strike for ...
Mayor Parker discusses a labor agreement at City Hall and attends Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity's 98th General Convention.
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